Subj : talking to myself To : Maurice Kinal From : Russell Tiedt Date : Sat Feb 12 2005 05:22 pm Hello Maurice. 11 Feb 05 08:56, you wrote to me: RT>> Well, that does not suprise me as he is 9-11 hours ahead of me, RT>> time wise ... MK> Yes, well those Aussies - especially the Kiwis pretending to be MK> Aussies - require a head start eh? ;-) Hmm ... :-) RT>> A MSGID is a valued item here, especially when it comes to dupe RT>> checking, so RT>> if you are able to generate them fast enough, then please do so. MK> That isn't the problem. The problem is the machine is generating them MK> way too fast which is why I think it should only generate one and then MK> use that as a base ID for multiple messages within a session. As long as it does not generate msgs. faster than it creates MSGID's there should not be a problem, even if it wastes/skips a few here and there. RT>> A properly generated MSGID, is valuable, and if it comes down to RT>> a poorly generated MSGID, and none, the none is preferable, RT>> methinks MK> I agree wholeheartedly. Now if it were a REAL standard, with some MK> actual meaning, that might serve to rectify the situation. If it is MK> unknown how that was generated, or worse randomly generated, then it MK> only serves to slow down the scanning for dupes. However an unique MK> MSGID won't stop dupes from happening all on it's own. I've seen a MK> BBS package toss old archived messages with non compliant MSGIDs. MK> Those passed under everyone's radar. I on occasion still catch a lot of dupes especially from Bob Seaborn, I would have expected his system to filter out all dupes but it does not seem so, must still check that sometime. Russell --- GoldED+/LNX 1.1.4.7 * Origin: Rusty's BBS - Bloemfontein, Free State, South Africa (5:7105/1) .